The local television station owned by NBC that covers the area including Newtown, Connecticut, will NOT be broadcasting Megyn Kelly's highly controversial interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Thaddeus was taken to Danbury Hospital, but passed away at the facility.

On Thursday, Mia took to Twitter to mourn the tragic death of her son, penning a powerful post remembering him, while also encouraging her followers to reach out to the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention:

According to reports, five kids noticed a strange tingling when a ride called The Scrambler was coming to a stop… but it was a sixth child who grabbed onto a metal railing while exiting the machine who received the worst injuries.

Luckily, the young boy only suffered minor electrical burns on his palm — but all six kids were taken to local hospitals where they are expected to fully recover. An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the malfunction.

Unfortunately, not every case of this kind can have a happy ending… as you probably know, this news comes less than two weeks after

After being on the market for almost a decade, the rapper has now sold his Farmington estate! He forked over the mansion for $8 million, which is actually $10.5 million less than what he initially wanted.

But hey, bankrupt musicians can't be choosers! After all, the property did cost him around $70 thousand each month to maintain!

According to reports, the book titan will try out selling alcohol at select locations from the store's cafes to see if customers will enjoy a little buzz with their books. It's also expected that menu items will change to better pairings with alcohol.

The In Da Club musician bought the crib in 2003 for $4.1 million from boxer Mike Tyson, and spent between $6-10 million on renovations.

The 21-bedroom, 25-bathroom home — which features a private casino, gym, racquetball courts, disco room, and nine kitchens — is located in Farmington, CT, and costs around $72,000 a month to finance and maintain.